By ARON HELLER and DEB RIECHMANN (WASHINGTON, AP) — In a speech that stirred political controversy in two countries, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Congress on Tuesday that negotiations underway between Iran and the United States would “all but guarantee” that Tehran would get nuclear weapons, a…

By NEDRA PICKLER (WASHINGTON, AP) — For President Barack Obama, it’s a week to invoke America’s civil rights struggles from past to present. The nation’s first black president plans a speech Saturday from the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, the site of one of the movement’s…

By JOSEPH STANTON (WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) — The owners of a new frozen yogurt store plan to celebrate with a grand opening Saturday in the strip center across from Wal-Mart in Warrensburg. The event is scheduled for noon to 11 p.m. Jillian Samson, Warrensburg Orange Leaf employee,…

(SPRINGFIELD, Mo., AP) — The Missouri Institute of Natural Science will be able to double its size after receiving an anonymous local donation. The Springfield News-Leader (http://sgfnow.co/1vCcqRF) reports that the donation will cover a significant portion of the museum’s expansion, which will cost about $170,000. Bob Lawrie,…

By ANNE FLAHERTY (WASHINGTON, AP) — Internet service providers like Comcast, Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile would have to act in the “public interest” when providing a mobile connection to your home or phone, under new rules being considered by the Federal Communications Commission. The rules would…

By MARK SHERMAN (WASHINGTON, AP) — The Supreme Court is considering the employment discrimination claim of a Muslim woman who was turned down for a job by clothing retailer Abercrombie & Fitch after she showed up at her job interview wearing a black headscarf that conflicted with…